4 ft. Heavy Wall Heat Shrink Tubing Cross-Linked Polyolefin, Shrink Ratio 3:1
- Item # 4NU13
- Mfr. Model # ITCSN-0400-48
- Catalog Page # N/A
- UNSPSC # 39121711
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- Shipping Weight 1.38 lbs.
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Technical Specs
- Item Heat Shrink Tubing
- Shrink Tubing Type Heat Shrink Tubing
- Shrink Tubing Wall Type Heavy Wall
- Shrink Tubing Material Cross-Linked Polyolefin
- Flame Retardant No
- Shrink Tubing Adhesive Lined Yes
- Shrink Tubing Usable Temp. Range -67 Degrees to 230 Degrees F
- Shrink Ratio 3:1
- Use Shrink Tubing With Wire Size 12 to 6 AWG
- Shrink Tubing I.D. Before Shrinking 0.400"
- I.D. After Shrinking 0.150"
- Shrink Tubing Wall Thickness After Shrinking 0.090"
- Shrink Tubing Length 4 ft.
- Color Black
- Min. Shrink Temp. 250 Degrees F
- Max. Voltage 1000V
- Features Adhesive Lined
- Standards UL,CSA
Compliance and Restrictions
None
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